Musings about technology, telecommunications, public policy, regulation, society, media, war, culture, politics, travel and the nature of things...
"The ultimate test of a moral society is the kind of world that it leaves to its children"
...Dietrich Bonhoeffer

September 14, 2004

This is a developing dilemma. FCC says universities can ban students from establishing their own WiFi hotspots only if they live in university-owned housing. If others own the buildings, students can set up their own.

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About Me

David was born and educated in Milford, Massachusetts, attended Cornell University and received a B.S. in Chemical Engineering from Worcester Polytechnic Institute in Massachusetts. His career experience includes customer service, Internet operations and strategy development, public relations, telecommunications operations and engineering, public policy development and regulatory affairs. His career includes service as a captain in the U.S. Army Signal Corps, leadership positions at NYNEX (Verizon) in Maine and Vermont, and for Resolution, Inc. in South Burlington. He served as a consultant to small businesses under the auspices of Vermont’s Peer-to-Peer Collaborative, an element of the Vermont Sustainable Jobs Fund.